The Mexican Jewish Community
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The jewish people has suffered a series of exiles, which has shaped its character and idiosyncrasy. The Jewish Community in Mexico was formed as a result of migration carried out from the second half of the nineteenth century. Once established in the country they created a number of institutions that allow them to retain their Jewishness, but also acquire great love for Mexico, supporting the most vulnerable of our society and adapt to our customs
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Placencia Bogarin, D. (2018). The Mexican Jewish Community. HistoriAgenda, 3(34), 75–87. Recuperado a partir de https://journals.unam.mx/index.php/historiagenda/article/view/65355
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